Manhattan To The Bronx
All routes are operated by MTA Bus.
Route | Terminals | Manhattan streets traveled | Bronx streets traveled | History | ||
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BxM1 | East Midtown East 33 Street and 3 Avenue |
↔ | Riverdale Riverdale Avenue and West 263 Street |
Lexington/3 Avenue | Broadway (select trips), 230 Street, Kappock Street, Henry Hudson Parkway, Riverdale Avenue |
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BxM2 | Midtown Herald Square |
↔ | 6 Avenue/7 Avenue, Broadway, Columbus Avenue/Central Park West, 5 Avenue/Madison Avenue | 230 Street, Kappock Street, Henry Hudson Parkway, Riverdale Avenue |
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BxM3 | Midtown Manhattan East 29 Street and Madison Avenue |
↔ | Yonkers Getty Square |
5 Avenue/Madison Avenue | Sedgwick Avenue, Broadway/South Broadway |
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BxM4 | ↔ | Woodlawn Katonah Avenue and East 242 Street |
Grand Concourse, Bainbridge Avenue, Katonah Avenue |
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BxM6 | Midtown Manhattan East 23 Street and Madison Avenue |
↔ | Parkchester Metropolitan Avenue Oval |
5 Avenue/Madison Avenue, 3 Avenue (outbound) | East 177 Street, Metropolitan Avenue |
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BxM7 | ↔ | Co-op City, Bronx Dreiser Loop |
Hutchinson River Parkway East, Co-Op City Boulevard |
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BxM8 | ↔ | Pelham Bay Park Pelham Bay Park subway station |
Westchester Avenue, Bruckner Boulevard |
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BxM9 | ↔ | Throgs Neck Layton Avenue and Ellsworth Avenue |
Randall Avenue, Harding Avenue, Throgs Neck Boulevard (outbound), Clarence Avenue (inbound) |
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BxM10 | ↔ | Williamsbridge Eastchester Road and Boston Road |
Morris Park Avenue, Eastchester Road |
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BxM11 | Midtown Manhattan East 26 Street between 5 and Madison Avenues |
↔ | Wakefield Wakefield-241st Street subway station |
5 Avenue/Madison Avenue | White Plains Road |
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BxM18 | Lower Manhattan Battery Place |
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Riverdale Riverdale Avenue and West 263 Street |
Broadway/Church Street, 6 Avenue (northbound), 5 Avenue/Madison Avenue | 230 Street, Kappock Street, Henry Hudson Parkway, Riverdale Avenue |
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“who chained themselves to subways for the endless ride from Battery
to holy Bronx on benzedrine until the noise of wheels and children
brought them down shuddering mouth-wracked and battered bleak of brain and drained of brilliance in the drear light of Zoo,”
—Allen Ginsberg (b. 1926)